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Essay contest encourages students to think about future of information technology

U.S. Rep. Sam Farr to give press conference on campus April 4

OPERS sponsors 'Wellness Week' April 8-12

Farm & Garden to hold second gopher-control workshop April 6

City installs new 'contraflow' bike lane on High Street

New short-term parking spaces now available in Core West Parking Structure

Construction update

April 1, 2002

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Essay contest encourages students to think about future of information technology

Graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to submit essays about some aspect of information technology for the new Eileen and Michael Tanner Award. The essay contest, which will become an annual event, is designed "to spur UCSC students to think about the vast changes that will be wrought by information technology in the 21st century." Three UCSC faculty members will judge the essays, and the winner will receive $500. Application forms and more information are available online.

R. Michael Tanner is interim director of the UC Silicon Valley Center, and will become provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago in July. Eileen Tanner is the director of the Center for Teaching Excellence.
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U.S. Rep. Sam Farr to give press conference on campus April 4

U.S. Rep. Sam Farr will hold a press conference on campus on Thursday, April 4, to announce legislation he is introducing to double the size of the Peace Corps. The press conference will be at 10:30 a.m. at Quarry Plaza. Farr will be joined by a Peace Corps recruiter conducting a "mini-recruitment" following the press conference. UCSC ranks eighth nationally in the number of graduates serving in the Peace Corps. (See Currents story.)
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OPERS sponsors 'Wellness Week' April 8-12

Join OPERS staff for a week of activities during "Wellness Week" April 8-12. For more information, call Cindi Mori at (831) 459-5781.

Monday: Sign-ups for activities. Information table. Yoga/Pilates 12 to 1 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room.

Tuesday: Chair massages by Jamie Birch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Health Net skin care screenings at the Wellness Center. Yoga with Don Bard in the Martial Arts Room 12 to 1 p.m.. Deep-water aerobics with Tami Chinn from 12:15 to 1 p.m. at the pool.

Wednesday: Stability-ball class with bands and hand weights with Cindi Mori at noon in the Multipurpose Room.

Thursday: Blood pressure checks with information flyers and giveaways sponsored by PacifiCare. Body-fat testing sponsored by Aetna. Deep-water aerobics from 12:15 to 1 p.m.

Friday: Odwalla tasting. Snowboard giveaway. Recreation yoga from 12 to 1 p.m. in the Martial Arts Room. Weightlifting contest with Selene from 12 to 1 p.m.
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Farm & Garden to hold second gopher-control workshop April 6

If you were among the many gardeners turned away from the Farm & Garden's gopher control workshop on March 16, you need not resign yourself to another year of gopher devastation. A second workshop by gopher specialist and organic farmer Thomas Wittman is scheduled for April 6 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Louise Cain Gatehouse. The cost is $10/$5 for members of the Friends of UCSC Farm & Garden. For more information, call (831) 459-3240.
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City installs new 'contraflow' bike lane on High Street

Santa Cruz city workers recently installed a "contraflow" bike lane on High Street between Storey Street and Highland Avenue. The route is popular among bicyclists riding to and from campus. But the ride home on that section of High has been illegal because it was against traffic.

The lane--the first of its kind in Santa Cruz--was approved by the City Council on a six-month trial basis. With the specially marked lane in place, eastbound bicyclists are able to travel against the one-way westbound flow of motor traffic, said Cheryl Schmitt, the city's bicycle/pedestrian coordinator.

"To make this project a success and advocate for its continuation," it is important that users abide by the following rules: stop at Storey Street before proceeding eastbound in the contraflow bike lane; be aware that motorists may cross the contraflow bike lane to park on the south side of the street; stop at the new stop at Highland Avenue; yield to all pedestrians in crosswalks; and walk their bikes on the pedestrian bridge over Highway 1.
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New short-term parking spaces now available in Core West Parking Structure

Guests, visitors, and others in search of short-term parking in the Science Hill area now have 19 new parking spaces for their use on the second level of the Core West Parking Structure. These spaces are available for up to two hours.

When you park in any of the 19 designated "stall" spaces, note your space number, and then visit the pay station located by the elevator at the Steinhart pedestrian entrance. Payment can be made with coin, cash, or your MasterCard or Visa credit card. Once payment is made there is no need to return to your vehicle to place a validation on your dash; the pay station records your payment electronically. The pay station also makes change for $5, $10, and $20 bills.

Departments located near the Core West Parking Structure will want to be sure to inform potential guests and visitors of this new parking option offered by TAPS. Please note that A and B permit holders need to pay the fee at the pay station to park in these spaces, as is required of permit holders when parking at meters on campus.
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Construction update

Currents provides regular updates on construction projects that have an impact on campus transportation and parking. Construction update story

For more information, visit the Transportation and Parking Services web site and the Physical Planning and Construction web site.
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